a separate letter to Senator McCumber
accompanying the interrogatories, a copy of
which I sent to the President, in which, after
quoting his language: that he has facts in
his possession "that neither Judge Day
nor any other person on earth can meet,
or has attempted to meet, - record evidence
that is conclusive and unassailable."
I say to him: "I challenge that statement;
you have no such evidence, you never
have had it, and you cannot produce
it to the President of the United States."
I desire to call you as my witness
to prove that your accusations are false,
and were known by you to be false if you
gave them that careful investigation which
you so earnestly assured the President
you did give them. If you have not sought
wilfully to mislead the President, if you
are honest and courageous, if you have any